In this lab, you add the input and output statements to a partially completed C++ program. When completed, the user should be able to enter a year, a month, and a day. The program then determines if...


In this lab, you add the input and output statements to a partially completed C++ program. When completed, the user should be able to enter a year, a month, and a day. The program then determines if the date is valid. Valid years are those that are greater than 0, valid months include the values 1 through 12, and valid days include the values 1 through 31.


Instructions



  1. Notice that variables have been declared for you.

  2. Write the simulated housekeeping() function that contains the prompts and input statements to retrieve a year, a month, and a day from the user.


  3. Include the output statements in the simulated endOfJob() function. The format of the output is as follows:


    month/day/year is a valid date.

    or


    month/day/year is an invalid date.


  4. Execute the program by clicking theRun button at the bottom of the screen. Enter the following date:


    month = 5, day = 32, year = 2014.


  5. Execute the program entering the following date:


    month = 9, day = 21, year = 2002.



Jun 04, 2022
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